Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9860975 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
B decays into ÏÏK and KK¯K, where the ÏÏ and K¯K pairs interact in isospin zero S-wave, are studied in the ÏÏ effective mass range from threshold to 1.2 GeV. The interplay of strong and weak decay amplitudes is analyzed using an unitary ÏÏ and KK¯ coupled channel model. Final state interactions are described in terms of four scalar form factors constrained by unitarity and chiral perturbation theory. Branching ratios for the Bâf0(980)K decay, calculated in the factorization approximation with some QCD corrections, are too low as compared to recent data. In order to improve agreement with experiment, we introduce long-distance contributions called charming penguins. Effective mass distributions, branching ratios and asymmetries are compared with the existing data from BaBar and Belle Collaborations. A particularly large negative asymmetry in charged B decays is predicted for one set of the charming penguin amplitudes.
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Authors
A. Furman, R. KamiÅski, L. LeÅniak, B. Loiseau,